Robert Pattinson on Edward and Bella's first "vampire-on-vampire" sex scene:<br>"I haven't seen it yet, so I don't know, but I imagine it's quite like the scene where they're doing pottery in Ghost." (MTV)Summit Entertainment

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Taylor Lautner reveals what happened to Jacob's wig:<br>
"The last scene that I filmed with the wig, I took it off and they picture-wrapped the wig. They were like, 'All right, that’s a franchise wrap on Jacob’s wig.' Everybody knew how much I hated that thing, so they were happy for me. They asked me, 'Do you want it?,' and I was like, 'No, get that thing away from me!' I told them that they could burn it. And now, looking back on it, of course I’m like, 'I should’ve kept that thing!' But I don’t have fond memories of that wig." (From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider.com)Summit Entertainment

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Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner remember the tent scene from Eclipse, where their characters, Edward and Jacob, become friends:<br>
Pattinson: "I remember grabbing your boob all the time in this one."<br>
Lautner: "I remember he had to, like, stop me every time. (Mimics Pattinson copping a feel.) "And you were doing it hard." (MTV)Reuters

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Robert Pattinson shares the one piece of advice he wishes he could have given himself before starting work on the Twilight Saga: <br>"Start drinking vodka instead of beer. And try to get a six-pack as early as possible and you'll be a much more successful actor." (From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via USA Today)Reuters

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Taylor Lautner on his scenes with Renesmee, and how he tried to keep them from seeming creepy:<br>
"It’s a fine line and I was worried about it. We were very lucky to have Stephenie Meyer, the author, on set with us for these last two movies, and I definitely had quite a few conversations with her. There was nobody better to ask about it than her, and she basically told me, 'Stop over-complicating it. Think here and now. That’s all you really have to focus on. It’s simple.' She said that it’s a lifelong bond between two people, and that’s it. At this point, it’s more of a brother-sister protective thing. That’s really all it is. I couldn’t allow myself to think ahead and go beyond that, so that’s the zone I had to stay in. Bill [Condon], our director, did a tremendous job with it because it is delicate. I think the fans are going to be happy with it."
(From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider.com)Summit Entertainment

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Kristen Stewart reveals that she has a few Twilight Saga souvenirs:<br>
"The rings. The rings were really important to me. Her [Bella's] mother gives her a moon ring, in the beginning. It fully and completely reminds me of [Twilight director] Catherine Hardwicke, every time I look at it. Other than that, she’s not really into stuff. There weren’t a lot of props, so that was probably it. The rings were really, really extremely important to me."
(From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider)Summit Entertainment

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Robert Pattinson on Breaking Dawn - Part 1's birth scene:<br>"That was possibly the most fun I've had in the whole series. [...] Absolutely hilarious." (MTV)Screen capture

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Kristen Stewart on ending the Twilight Saga:<br>
"I’m so happy that the story is told. You have no idea. Usually, you’ve got five weeks or five months to get the schedule and go, “That day is coming up. Now that day is coming up.” We had five years. The fact that this thing is out and it’s not weighing on us anymore, I’m super excited about that. I don’t want it to sound like I’m excited to be done with the experience because it’s such a particular time. It’s a feeling, and I will definitely miss that, but I feel like it’s not going anywhere. It is strange. But, things shouldn’t stay stagnant. You’ve got to move on."
(From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider.com)Reuters

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Kristen Stewart on motherhood:<br>
"I can't wait to be a mom. But I can wait."
(From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider.com)AP

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Robert Pattinson on vampire movies:<br>
"I really like Blade. I wish people would make hard R-rated fantasy movies again. It’s completely irrelevant, but people should do that more. I haven’t seen that many vampire things. It’s always been strange to me that someone can say they’re a vampire fan. I’m not a non-fan, but it’s such an unusual thing to be a fan of.That’s like saying, 'I love zombie movies! I just love ‘em! They’re my favourite!' That’s more of a psychological problem than being an actual fan." (From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider.com)Summit Entertainment

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Robert Pattinson on how he sees the success of The Twilight Saga affecting his career in the future:<br>
"I don’t know. People ask me if I’m afraid of getting typecast, but you can’t be afraid of that. It’s really not up to you. I’m getting other parts that aren’t vampires. I don’t know if people will accept me in them, or whatever, but there’s really nothing to be afraid of. But, in 15 years, I have no idea. I don’t know how people will remember this series, at all. It’s crazy how intense people are. The fan base is still five years on, and I don’t know how long it’s going to last. It would be insane, if there’s still the same tenacity in 15 years." (From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider.com)AP

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Robert Pattinson on his last scene in character as Edward Cullen:<br>
"It was hilarious, considering we’d spent the entire series filming in the most miserable conditions, and then we ended on the beach in the Caribbean, filming for two days in the sea. That was fun. We literally did the last shot, as the sun was coming up in St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. It was a nice way to end it ‘cause they were considering shooting it in the sea in Vancouver, which would not have worked at all. [...] It was very, very strange. I still had the same frustration with trying to play it, the entire way through, right up until the last shot. It’s a strange part because, on one hand, a lot of the audience projects their idea of Edward onto him. It doesn’t matter what he is. They want him to be a certain way. And then, my instincts to try to play it were to try to find the fallibility in him and the weaknesses. You’re trying to play both these things at the same time and it becomes very strange. You’re trying to play someone who’s seen by a lot of people as this perfect thing, but what is that? That doesn’t mean anything. So, you’re trying to play an archetype on one hand and a character on the other, so I felt insanely frustrated, right up until the last shot, and then it ended."
(From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via Collider.com)Summit Entertainment

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Kristen Stewart on Breaking Dawn - Part 2:<br>
“I feel like every single scene in this movie culminates with some kind of kiss." (Entertainment Tonight)Summit Entertainment

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Robert Pattinson on his first impressions of Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner:<br>
"It reminded me a little bit—even with Taylor, who was 15 when I met him—of when I did Harry Potter, looking at Dan [Radcliffe], Rupert [Grint] and Emma [Watson] and being like, 'Those guys are actors!' I was starstruck by them.
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"And I was starstruck by those guys when I met them even though I'd only seen Kristen in a few things. [...] It's funny to see people get humanized. Because with Dan, Rupert and Emma, I still see them as like massively famous people. It's strange to have gone through the same experience with Taylor and Kristen as well." (From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via E! News)Reuters

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Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner on their first meeting:<br>
Lautner: "I remember meeting Kristen [Stewart], for sure. It's so weird. I don't even remember meeting Rob."<br>
Pattinson: "I can't remember meeting him either! When did I meet Taylor? I met him on the movie, I think. He was wearing his wig and stuff. I met Kristen at the audition." (From a Nov. 1 press conference in L.A., via E! News)Summit Entertainment

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Robert Pattinson reflects on how things have changed since making the first Twilight film:<br>
"The bigger something gets, it gets pretty heavy. You are part of a machine at that point. You know your face is still going to be on the front of it, but you have a little bit less control -- you have a lot less control." (Entertainment Tonight)Reuters

As predicted, their first interview of the post-Rupert Sanders era was awkward. (But not more awkward than anything they’ve ever done before.)

And, as expected, Twilight co-star Taylor Lautner had to share a couch with them, patiently sitting through the ordeal like a good little were-puppy.

But despite reports — and Twihard demand — Robsten didn’t dish on their relationship status. There was some chatter about that Halloween party they were photographed at Wednesday, though, so that at least confirms they were totes attending together. (Again: something you already knew.)

“It was a $3 mask from a 7-Eleven,” Pattinson told MTV when asked where he got his crappy-but-creepy Halloween costume. (Huh. To think we were just joking about that being a burning question.)

Video of the half-hour interview isn’t officially available in Canada, but MTV’s transcripts of the interview reveal the convo was mostly business. The trio talked about the making of Breaking Dawn – Part 2, including the movie’s racy-for-Twilight sex scenes.

Asked to give fans a teaser of Edward and Bella’s “vampire-on-vampire” action, Pattinson jokingly described it as “a third form of sexuality.”

Stewart wouldn’t comment, passing the question back to Pattinson: “I’m going to let him take this one.”

After a brief pause, Pattinson offered this: “I haven’t seen it yet, so I don’t know, but I imagine it’s quite like the scene where they’re doing pottery in Ghost,” he said. (Ask your mom.)

ET’s interview with the stars was similarly all about the movie, but Pattinson offered some sober — and sombre — reflection on how the Twilight experience has evolved over the years. (And it’s a quote best read while perusing this gallery of Robert Pattinson looking miserable.)

Making the first Twilight film, Pattinson told ET he felt freer as an actor. “The bigger something gets, it gets pretty heavy,” he said. “You are part of a machine at that point. You know your face is still going to be on the front of it, but you have a little bit less control — you have a lot less control.”

The final chapter of the Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn – Part 2, arrives in theatres Nov. 16.